Description
Reproductions of Original Clay Pipe Gouda
The first masters of the world tobacco trade were the Dutch. The most popular pipe of this era was the
“Gouda”, a bulbous bowled style created in Gouda, Holland. Due to the expense of tobacco, the bowl was smaller than later styles. While remnants of the Gouda have been found around the world at later dates, the popularity of this style was predominately
1670-1720. (Oswald’s Evolution and Chronology of Pipes (1961)
Note these are a Reproduction so they do have some flaws not completely smooth but are handmade from molds
DESCRIPTION
- Clay
- Smooth Finish
- Non-Filtered
APPROXIMATE DIMENSIONS
- Length: 7-1/2 in
- Bowl Height: 1-1/2 in
- Chamber Diameter: 5/8 in
- Chamber Depth: 1 in about